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skills and thrive in a diverse environment. Essential Functions Conduct and/or analyze experiments in line with the overall research goals of the lab and funded projects. Prepare scientific reports and
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environment variables relevant to cognition for residential addresses within the MESA cohort; (2) Examine associations between neighborhood environmental characteristics and cognition, as well as clinically
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of health is influenced by the places where people live, their environment, neighbors, and societal norms. The position will support three projects focusing on understanding the local neighborhood contexts
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infection with significant emphasis on T cell differentiation and exhaustion. Essential Functions This full-time position involves working both independently and in a team environment with other members
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experience working in a fast paced health care environment. Physical Requirements Typically sitting at a desk/table. Typically standing, walking. Location Philadelphia, PA Additional Information This position
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, analytical, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Team oriented and experienced in working with diverse groups. Can work independently and in a team environment and has demonstrated complex problem-solving
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environments in shaping cardiometabolic outcomes among African American adults in the Jackson, Mississippi metropolitan area. The postdoctoral fellow will work directly with Dr. Barber and will also have the
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and problem-solving skills are required. Must be able to work independently and effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment Must be able to interact and lead effectively with study participants
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environment variables relevant to cognition for residential addresses within the MESA cohort; (2) Examine associations between neighborhood environmental characteristics and cognition, as well as clinically
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fatty liver disease [FLD]). The fellow will work primarily on a recently funded NIH-funded R01 grant focused on examining how neighborhood social and built environment and their changes are related